Claims
- 1. An apparatus for unblocking a spray nozzle plugged with debris consisting of, in combination:
- a fixed plate with a central axle, a first hole in said plate confluent with a source of pressurized spraying material,
- an inner chamber, having an inner cavity, said inner chamber including a base plate, with a second hole therein intended to conduct pressurized spray material into the inner cavity of said inner chamber, said inner chamber base plated fixed on said central axle, and said inner chamber having a spray nozzle opening, and an opening intended to eliminate debris, characterized herein as a debris flushing outlet,
- an outer chamber, including a base plate aligned on said central axle, and rotatably fixed to said axle, said outer chamber base plate having third and fourth holes intended to conduct pressurized spray material across the outer chamber base plate of said outer chamber, said outer chamber being substantially larger than said inner chamber, and more or less enclosing said inner chamber, there being a confluent space between said inner chamber, a cavity connecting upper and lower spaces defined by the inner chamber disposed in said outer chamber, said outer chamber having a plurality of inwardly projecting lands, exactly fitting to and sealing said inner chamber, thereby sealing off the openings for spraying and debris flushing when said lands are placed over those openings, and said outer chamber having an outer chamber port that is sealed from the central cavity by one of said inwardly projecting lands, but which permit material to pass out of said outer chamber, and wherein said hole and land are so placed that when the outer chamber is rotated over and around the inner chamber on the central axle, to one position, characterized herein as spray position, spray material passes through said first hole in the fixed plate, through said third hole in the base plate of the outer chamber, through said second hole in the base plate of the inner chamber, into the inner chamber cavity, through said inner chamber cavity, and out of said inner chamber through the spray nozzle opening, and to the outside through said outer chamber port, and in this position said fourth hole is out of alignment and does not permit spray material to enter or to pass through the space between the chambers, and the outer chamber has a port aligned over said spray nozzle opening which permits said pressurized spray material to pass to the outside, and said debris flushing outlet is sealed off by an outer chamber inwardly projecting land which is placed over it by the rotation of said outer chamber into said spray and when said outer chamber is rotated on said axle, over and around the inner chamber, and left in a second position, characterized herein as debris flushing position, said first and fourth holes now align and said inwardly projecting land is moved off the said debris flushing outlet, and said debris flushing outlet is now aligned by said outer chamber port, thereby permitting material to escape to the outside, and said outer chamber encloses but does not block said inner chamber spray nozzle opening, and said pressurized spray material is forced through said first and fourth holes, into the space and cavity between the inner and outer chambers, and flows into the spray nozzle, taking debris with it and unblocking said spray nozzle opening, travels through and across the inner chamber cavity and out said debris flushing hole, and through said outer chamber port chamber to the outside, and in this said debris flushing position the holes designated as second and third holes are out of alignment and no pressurized spray material passes through them.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 514,694, filed July 18, 1983, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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